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Also I love that Monty and Jasper were such stoners thats why they got imprisoned and sent to the ark, they could recognise food with drug like properties down on earth, making moonshine and eating nuts that make them high and when they were giving blood to the mountain men they were loving how high it was making them
I’ve only side-watched a few episodes here and there while other people were watching, definitely not enough to type accurately. I don’t care much for the writing, though the characters are interesting to observe. Keep in mind that everyone is almost always in some highly stressful situation, so it is necessary to account for personality distortions caused by environmental pressures. My hunches (based on analyzing strengths/weaknesses and various relationship patterns/conflicts):
I’m a parallel hoe guys, I know lots of people don’t like terming the constant similar scenes the show gives us as such, but....what else can you call them?
104 moments will be in italics, 404 moments will be in bold. Conversational similarities in bolded italics.
So...here we go:
Clarke is angry with Abby, decides to “make her feel it” by cutting off her own wristband.
A parent believing they’ve lost a child? Similar to Bellamy believing he’s lost Octavia, the sister he’s raised as if he were her father. Even the verbal response is the same.
Monty removes Clarke’s wristband and hopes to use it to communicate with the Ark
Clarke disguises her need to punish her mother as a means of helping the Ark.
This is a parallel to Octavia's bad attempt to disguise her need for vengeance as saving her people
The Delinquents are trying to build a wall to keep the Grounders out.
A parallel to the Arkadians making repairs to the Ark to keep the radiation out.
Octavia is trying to help Jasper conquer his fear of going outside of the Dropship walls.
Mbege plays a prank (albeit a cruel one) on Jasper, pretending to kidnap O.
Could be a parallel to Jasper’s pranks this episode, in particular the prank where he pretends to die in black rain.
Jasper and Octavia discover Wells’ fingers and Murphy’s knife.
Monty and Jasper discover the “Survivor’s List”.
Kane is suspicious of Abby’s comings and goings. He’s tracking her movements.
A very thin possible parallel to Roan being suspicious of the Arkadians and might have Echo tracking their movements.
Jasper and Octavia bring the knife to Bellamy and Clarke.
Clarke deduces the knife is made of metal from the Dropship and so it couldn’t be a Grounder. Bellamy wants to keep the discovery quiet. Clarke and Bellamy are still antagonistic. Clarke wants to inform the people there’s a murderer amongst them. Bellamy thinks it’s a bad idea.
Exact convo:
Bellamy: “Clarke, be smart about this. Look at what we've achieved… the wall, the patrols. Like it or not, thinking the Grounders killed Wells is good for us.”
Clarke: “Oh, good for you, you mean. What… keep people afraid and they'll work for you? Is that it?”
Bellamy: “Yeah. That's it. But it's good for all of us. Fear of the Grounders is building that wall. And besides, what are you gonna do… just walk out there and ask the killer to step forward? You don't even know whose knife that is.”
Monty and Jasper confront Clarke with the Survivor’s List. Monty initially wants to keep the discovery quiet. Jasper and Clarke are still antagonistic. Jasper want to inform people that Clarke has made a list. Monty and Clarke think it’s a bad thing.
Exact convo:
Jasper: “You're not God, Clarke. You don't get to decide who lives or dies.”
Clarke: “The list is a backup. We have a...”
Jasper: “Well, I guess you don't mind if I tell everyone, then, right?”
Monty: “Jasper, no.”
Jasper: “People have a right to know that they're working for nothing.”
(Additional note: In 204 Kane shocklashing Abby to keep order in Arkadia, Clarke does the same to Jasper here.)
Clarke confronts Murphy about his supposed murder in the middle of camp. She is very agitated; her voice is raised. People stop working on building the wall and begin to move closer to the confrontation.
Monty confronts Clarke about the list, then begins to read that list over the Rover’s radio. People stop working on repairing the Ark and begin to move closer to the confrontation.
A floating! In response to the charges levied against Murphy cries of “Float him” begin to sound.
Jaha is “floated” in the opening scene of this episode, although his floating is a joke.
Finn comes onto the scene, demanding that Murphy be cut down, but it is ultimately Charlotte’s confession that saves him.
Clarke pleads her case, explaining her reasons for picking the people she did, but it is ultimately Jaha arriving on the scene that disperses the crowd.
The people on the Ark are suffering from oxygen deprivation. Abby tells Raven “It’s just the beginning.”
Here, a possible parallel to this Season’s big bad. In Season 1, the Ark (the people’s home) is killing them. Earth, the people’s home is already beginning to kill some of them (those who died of A.R.S).
Abby puts herself in danger for Raven, going to get the part from Nygel, trading her morphine.
Compare this to Abby putting herself in danger for Jackson, stepping out of the cover of the tree line to reach him.
Charlotte reaches for Clarke’s hand and is rebuffed.
Clarke says the following to Charlotte (who later jumps off a cliff):
“She's a killer. You killed someone, Charlotte. Ended his life. Did you stop to think about that for even one second? Look at me! You can't just kill someone to make yourself feel better.”
Kane says the following to Octavia (who later falls off a cliff):
“There's a darkness in you, Octavia. I know you're still mourning. Sit down. You didn't have to kill that boy. You didn't have to kill Ambassador Rafel. You didn't have to kill Pike....A warrior knows when not to kill. Lincoln taught you that. You seem to have forgotten.”
Clarke chastises Finn for keeping the bunker a secret.
Then they have the following conversation:
Clarke: Well… Looks like they never made it here. No. I figure the bombs took them by surprise.
Finn: All this preparation. What a waste.
(Not an actual parallel, but perhaps a possible hint at how the season will go? Perhaps someone, or lots of someones, don’t make it into whatever will serve as a bunker this season.)
Finn and Clarke wake to discover Charlotte is gone.
Octavia leaves Polis.
Raven says: “Abby how about I pace in the operating room next time you’re working.”
(Again, not an actual parallel, but perhaps something that might happen next episode, while Abby works to test Luna’s blood, Raven gets a little....fidgety as she waits for her turn.)
Bellamy and Charlotte arrive at a cliff, Murphy and his rag tag group hot on their tail.
Octavia and Helios arrive at a cliff, Echo and her two pals hot on her tail.
Charlotte jumps off the cliff after telling the group “I can’t let any of you get hurt. Not for me. Not after what I did.”
Bellamy yells “No!”, Clarke shoves Murphy away and says, crying: “No, no, no!”
Murphy is shocked.
Octavia is stabbed by Echo and falls off the cliff, Echo is shocked. Bellamy, upon hearing the news, is devastated and yells “No!”
Bellamy attacks Murphy, tackling him to the ground and punching him repeatedly until Finn intervenes.
They have the following conversation:
Bellamy: “Get off me! Uhh! He deserves to die.”
Clarke: “No! We don't decide who lives and dies. Not down here.”
Bellamy: “So help me God, if you say the people have a right to decide…”
Clarke: “No, I was wrong before, okay? You were right. Sometimes it's dangerous to tell people the truth. But if we're gonna survive down here, we can't just live by whatever the hell we want. We need rules.”
Bellamy: “And who makes those rules, huh? You?”
Clarke: “For now, we make the rules. Okay?”
Bellamy: “So, what, then? We just take him back and pretend like it never happened?”
Clarke: “No! We banish him.”
Again, Jasper’s line about not being God, not getting to choose who lives or who dies is relevant here.
Abby marches to meet Kane. Kane confronts her with the truth. Let’s her know he knows about Raven and has Abby arrested.
Raven simultaneously launches the Dropship.
Could parallel this moment to Abby putting herself in harms way to save Jackson and Raven knocking out the drones.
Monty’s attempt to make the wristbands work as a communication device ultimately fails, knocking out every wristband left, something Jasper blames on himself.
(Again, not a confirmed parallel, but perhaps something that might happen later. Perhaps Abby and Raven ultimately fail in creating more Nightblood. Perhaps, this is what we see in the trailer? The man in the medical chamber, suffering from lesions? Was he a test subject? This would also be similar to Mt. Weather testing the effects of the Delinquents blood on the girl in the meadow.
Continuing down this train of thought: The failure of Abby’s nightblood serum could result in the mass death of large portions of Azgeda. I think, once Roan knows what the plan for survival is, he will insist on his people being administered the serum first, as a show of good faith. The serum won’t work though and the Azgeda members who were administered the serum will die. Roan (and likely Echo) will not be among their number as a King would never be allowed to be a test subject.
I’ve been thinking for a while that the mass death of this Season will be the Grounders. They have the largest numbers (according to Clarke’s list-over 5,000) and are therefore the easiest to whittle down. We’ve already seen the extermination of Floukru-all but Luna-and the massacre in the Trikru embassy. Getting rid of most of the Grounders helps alleviate the burden Clarke feels in having to save “everyone.”)
We move to Clarke and Finn in the bunker, Finn is angrily trashing the bunker.
They have the following convo:
“Finn! Finn, stop it! Calm down!”
Finn: We're dead to them! Don't you get that?
Clarke: No, there's still hope.
Finn: Even you don't believe that. It's over, Clarke. They're gonna die up there, and we're alone.
Clarke: You're not alone.
Finn and Clarke have sex, as Clarke makes an effort to convince Finn that he’s not alone.
The closing scene is Raven, still dropping to the Earth, looking at the necklace Finn made for her.
I think we might get a moment with Clarke and Bellamy (before he finds out Octavia is still alive) where she tries to convince him that he’s not alone.
Possible spoilers under the cut:
I think we’re going to get a scene in 406 that might parallel this one:
I'm hoping the scene goes like this: Clarke looking at her L/xa drawing, Niylarke sex, Clarke sees Bellamy or something of Bellamy’s.
I'm thinking it will go like this: Niylarke sex, Clarke looks at L/xa drawing, then she sees Bellamy or something of Bellamy’s.
Either way, it will be a visual clue that Clarke is finally, REALLY moving on from L/xa.
I'm thinking the reason why Clarke will be looking at the L/xa drawing is because she finds out that the Flame has been destroyed.